- Kristin Kuster
Kristin P. Kuster is an American
composer of vocal, chamber, and symphonic concert music.Biography
Kristin Kuster (b. 1973) was born Kristin Peterson in
Raleigh, North Carolina and grew up inBoulder, Colorado . She received her Doctor of Musical Arts degree from theUniversity of Michigan , where she studied withWilliam Bolcom ,Michael Daugherty ,Evan Chambers , and William Albright. Kuster has taught as an Adjunct Lecturer of Composition, Theory, and Performing Arts Technology at theUniversity of Michigan and as a Visiting Assistant Professor of Composition atDenison University , Ohio. She was awarded the Charles Ives Fellowship from theAmerican Academy of Arts and Letters and the Underwood Emerging Composer Commission fromAmerican Composers Orchestra . She currently lives inNew York City with her husbandAndrew Kuster and son Odin.Style
Kuster's compositional style combines prismatic foreground details with intricate attention to rhythmic and harmonic large-scale form. In her music, the surface details provide motivation for and grow into the overall form, imbuing her compositions with an inviting sense of inevitability. Her expressive vocal writing closely follows the declamation and meaning of the words she sets. Her music takes inspiration from architectural space, nature, the weather, and mythology.
Works
Her compositions for large instrumental ensemble include "Myrrha" (2006) based on the myth by
Ovid and premiered byAmerican Composers Orchestra inCarnegie Hall , "Lost Gulch Lookout" (2008), "Beneath This Stone" (2007), "Interior" (2006), "Iron Diamond" (2005), "The Narrows" (2003), and "The Wind Will Gather" (2002) setting poetry by Manu Samriti Chander.Among her works for chamber ensemble are "Perpetual Noon" (2008), "Ando: wind beneath rain" (2006) and "Ando: light against shade" (2003) both drawn from the architecture of
Tadao Ando , "fzg drzl; ptchs fog" (2005), "Jellyfish" (2004), "Breath Beneath" (2004), and "Wright Spaces" (2000) inspired by theUsonian Homes ofFrank Lloyd Wright .Her choral and vocal music includes "Bleed" (2007) based on a letter by
Catherine of Siena , "Lux fulgebit" (2004) and "Rorate caeli " (2003) both inspired byGregorian chant , "The Leaden Echo" (2003), "Indoors Again" (2001), and "Description of Elysium" (1998).External links
* [http://kristinkuster.com Homepage]
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